Posts by Muckdiver

    I have fiberglass blades that I bought from Dan years ago and have not taken care of them at all. My blades are solid and have never given me a problem.


    I hear the carbon fiber ones that he has now are even tougher than the fiberglass blades I have, and are far more flexible.


    check out the online store on the top right hand side of the page.

    Hey Everyone,


    I've recently become a new homeowner and have been thinking of a way to organize my garage and to keep all of my fishing equipment together in a neat and attractive manner.


    As in many other topics related to spearfishing, I borrowed a few ideas from Dan and found a product that suits my needs.


    I originally began calling companies in South Florida for slat wall quotes...all were too expensive for what I wanted to spend.


    FYI: Housewall was one of these companies and they were TERRIBLE, I hope nobody here does business with them. (terrible customer service).


    Anyhow, back to business...


    I went to SEARS (my new toy store). I found two products of slatwalls that were similar. The first one I saw was made by Craftsmen. Craftsmen sells pieces of slat wall that measure 48'' in length and about 6'' height for $10/piece.


    I then found another product made by Gladiator. Gladiator also sells similar pieces but for $12/piece. However, Gladiator sells a package with two boards that measure 48'' by approximately 12'' for $60.


    I bought the Gladiator product because it made my life easier and seemed to be sturdier.


    Install was EASY and I'm no handyman. I went to Home Depot first and purchased industrial strength double sided tape and lined the back of the boards. I then placed the boards to the desired area on the wall (checked if it was level) and then began screwing the boards to the studs in the wall. Here is the final product.


    I placed two boards running the length of the wall and intend on purchasing two more sets which will give me four additional boards. I'll put two above and two below what I currently have.


    Thanks to Dan for giving me the idea.



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    150 gallon fish tank for sale.



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    The fish tank is located in Palm Springs North, FL (Hialeah, Miami Lakes).


    The tank includes...


    1. The tank
    2. The stand
    3. Chiller/refrigeration
    4. Wet/Dry Sump
    5. Akai Pump
    6. Protein Skimmer
    7. UV filter
    8. Power pack lights
    9. Halo lights
    10. Full of live rock.


    Basically call and make an offer. Please make a respectable offer, no low balls please.


    Thanks.


    Contact: Raul Bacallao


    Home: 305-823-7795
    Cell: 305-301-1365

    I just did some quick math...My Comp 3x is 54''


    54'' = 137.6cm does that mean I should get a 130 or 140?


    That doesn't sound right? I used to own an aimright carbon 120 and that thing looked massive compared to my then Comp 2.

    Good Aftenoon Everyone,


    I currently own a Riffe Competitor 3 and am starting my research into buying a blue water gun.


    The reason why I mentioned I have a Comp 3 is because I can load it without a problem but would feel worried at my ability of loading a significantly longer gun.


    I have seen that the Riffe Euro models are popular in blue water use and appear to be a general purpose gun.


    What length would you suggest so that I can use it comfortably?


    Also, is there anyone in South Florida with a 110 or 120 that can let me try using theirs so I can know what it's like to load it prior to buying one?


    I believe I'm aiming for the 120 right now. Will this be suitable for blue water?

    Since we are have the discussion on the Riffe Euro, I'd like to ask those of you who own it if you would recommend it for use as a blue water gun.


    What size would be ideal?


    I currently have a competitor 3 and I love it. What size would be the next move up to what you would consider a minimum for a blue water gun in the euro models?


    Thanks in advance.

    I'm a big fan of Dan's products I'm going on 3-4+ years with my fins (constant abuse) and they are perfect. Anything Dan recommends is of great quality and tested prior to being offered to his customers.